
Mahamitra Das
استادیار · Applied Time Series Econometrics
Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur (IITK)معرفی
Mahamitra Das serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economic Sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur. His academic affiliation places him within the Humanities & Social Sciences school at one of India's premier technical institutions, where he contributes to both teaching and research in economic disciplines.
- PhD, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata (2018)
- M.Sc, University of Calcutta (2011)
- B.Sc. (Honors), University of Calcutta (2009)
Dr. Das specializes in Applied Time Series Econometrics and Real Estate Economics, with research focusing on the intricate relationships between financial markets, real estate investments, and macroeconomic indicators. His work examines structural breaks in economic time series, spillover effects between traditional and digital assets, and asymmetric wealth effects in housing markets. His methodological approach combines rigorous econometric techniques with practical applications to contemporary economic challenges.
His research demonstrates particular expertise in analyzing inflation-REIT relationships, cryptocurrency market dynamics, and housing wealth effects on consumption patterns. This work contributes valuable insights to both academic literature and practical economic policymaking, particularly in emerging market contexts.
- Junior Research Fellow at ISI Kolkata (2011)
- Senior Research Fellow at ISI Kolkata (2013)
Dr. Das maintains an active research agenda with publications in reputable international journals. His work bridges theoretical econometrics with practical applications in real estate and financial markets, contributing to scholarly discourse while addressing real-world economic phenomena. His research methodology emphasizes robust empirical analysis of complex economic relationships under varying market conditions.
Based in Room 503H-F of the Diamond Jubilee Academic Complex at IIT Kanpur, Dr. Das contributes to the academic community through his research and teaching in economic sciences.



